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More Outside Your Door: a Diet/physical Activity Intervention to Decrease Risk of Obesity in Alaska Native Preschoolers

Eligible age

3–5 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

Yes

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About this study

The preschool age is a crucial period of growth and an optimal time to begin to establish healthy eating and physical activity habits leading to better food and activity choices into adulthood, thereby minimizing risk for obesity-related diseases and decreasing the cardiometabolic disparities in this Indigenous population. More Outside Your Door is a multi-level, randomized, stepped-wedge intervention trial designed to reduce the disparity of childhood obesity in Yup'ik Alaska Native children by increasing the proportion of nutrient-dense traditional and traditional-like foods offered and increasing physical activity, particularly outdoor activities related to traditional Yup'ik subsistence and lifestyle practices. This 5-year intervention trial targeting 3-5 year olds is conducted in partnership with Rural Action Community Action Program Head Start programs in 12 rural Alaskan communities, where each site is assigned annually to a wedge group to receive either a community-altered culturally-tailored 8-month traditional foods and activities curriculum intervention or the standard regional Head Start program intervention.

Sponsor: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

You may qualify if…

  • parent who identifies as Alaska Native (AN)
  • parental consent
  • enrolled in preschool in one of the12 participating Head Start programs
  • present at school for health screenings

You may not qualify if…

  • lack of parental consent
  • does not have a parent who is AN

Where it's recruiting

Alaska

Anchorage

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT06303544 · last updated 2025-01-29

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